An assessment on the impacts of labour turnover on organisational productivity: the case of Zimbabwe German Graphite Mines (Pvt) Ltd

Significant changes in the global economy have accelerated the movement of labour from one organization to another. Therefore the research aimed to bring a clear understanding and appreciation of the relationship between labour turnover and organizational productivity. The research was informed by t...

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Main Author: Mawodzwa, Rita C.
Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2676
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description Significant changes in the global economy have accelerated the movement of labour from one organization to another. Therefore the research aimed to bring a clear understanding and appreciation of the relationship between labour turnover and organizational productivity. The research was informed by the Needs theory which show that employees affiliate to different needs in order to be satisfied at work and the Equity theory which posits that the motive to act in a certain way is developed from the perception of fairness, comparing inputs and output received in comparison with other individuals in the organisation or industry. The research specifically concentrated on the nature, causes and impacts of turnover on productivity. The research was designed as a case study of Zimbabwe German Graphite Mines (Pvt) Ltd. A sample of 50 employees was selected through stratified random sampling. Data collection instruments employed in the study were structured interviews for executive management and questionnaires for junior management and operational employees. The research inquired using qualitative techniques. The thematic approach was used for data presentation and analysis, the themes for presenting and analysing data were derived from the research objectives. The research findings showed that the major causes of turnover include rewards, training and development opportunities, industrial relations and working conditions. Also the nature of labour turnover is often seen in the form of resignations and dismissals, the impact of such turnover on productivity varies according to the level of labour turnover, but generally there is a negative inverse relationship between turnover and productivity, thus as turnover rises productivity levels decrease. The recommendations put forward include introducing management succession programs and sponsoring skills development of junior employees to be cemented with retention strategies.
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spelling ir-11408-26762022-06-27T13:49:04Z An assessment on the impacts of labour turnover on organisational productivity: the case of Zimbabwe German Graphite Mines (Pvt) Ltd Mawodzwa, Rita C. Labour turnover Organisational productivity Significant changes in the global economy have accelerated the movement of labour from one organization to another. Therefore the research aimed to bring a clear understanding and appreciation of the relationship between labour turnover and organizational productivity. The research was informed by the Needs theory which show that employees affiliate to different needs in order to be satisfied at work and the Equity theory which posits that the motive to act in a certain way is developed from the perception of fairness, comparing inputs and output received in comparison with other individuals in the organisation or industry. The research specifically concentrated on the nature, causes and impacts of turnover on productivity. The research was designed as a case study of Zimbabwe German Graphite Mines (Pvt) Ltd. A sample of 50 employees was selected through stratified random sampling. Data collection instruments employed in the study were structured interviews for executive management and questionnaires for junior management and operational employees. The research inquired using qualitative techniques. The thematic approach was used for data presentation and analysis, the themes for presenting and analysing data were derived from the research objectives. The research findings showed that the major causes of turnover include rewards, training and development opportunities, industrial relations and working conditions. Also the nature of labour turnover is often seen in the form of resignations and dismissals, the impact of such turnover on productivity varies according to the level of labour turnover, but generally there is a negative inverse relationship between turnover and productivity, thus as turnover rises productivity levels decrease. The recommendations put forward include introducing management succession programs and sponsoring skills development of junior employees to be cemented with retention strategies. 2017-07-20T09:03:36Z 2017-07-20T09:03:36Z 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2676 en open Midlands State University
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An assessment on the impacts of labour turnover on organisational productivity: the case of Zimbabwe German Graphite Mines (Pvt) Ltd
title An assessment on the impacts of labour turnover on organisational productivity: the case of Zimbabwe German Graphite Mines (Pvt) Ltd
title_full An assessment on the impacts of labour turnover on organisational productivity: the case of Zimbabwe German Graphite Mines (Pvt) Ltd
title_fullStr An assessment on the impacts of labour turnover on organisational productivity: the case of Zimbabwe German Graphite Mines (Pvt) Ltd
title_full_unstemmed An assessment on the impacts of labour turnover on organisational productivity: the case of Zimbabwe German Graphite Mines (Pvt) Ltd
title_short An assessment on the impacts of labour turnover on organisational productivity: the case of Zimbabwe German Graphite Mines (Pvt) Ltd
title_sort assessment on the impacts of labour turnover on organisational productivity: the case of zimbabwe german graphite mines (pvt) ltd
topic Labour turnover
Organisational productivity
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